The suspect in a series of sexual assaults in the Denver area and Washington state believes he is a member of a secret society in which the world is divided between “alphas” and “bravos,” and that because he is an “alpha,” he can have sex with anyone he wants, according to an arrest affidavit from Snohomish County, Wash.

O’Leary’s defense attorney said the deal has been complicated because of charges filed in Washington in April. As we reported a few weeks ago, the victim in that case was charged with false reporting, in part because her attacker was so meticulous in cleaning up evidence. According to the affidavit for O’Leary’s arrest there, the victim, who was 18 at the time, also recanted her story at one point.

An attorney for accused serial rapist Marc Patrick O’Leary told a judge today that he is discussing a resolution of the case with prosecutors, and that they may have a disposition in the next few weeks.

Authorities have received a request for extradition, known as a “governor’s warrant,” asking that O’Leary be returned to Washington to face a charge on a 2008 case there. As we reported today, prosecutors say there may be a second victim in Washington, though no charges have been filed in that case.

O’Leary pleaded not guilty to the 32 counts against him for assaults in Golden and Westminster and an attempted assault in Lakewood. He is next scheduled to appear in court July 11.